English text below! Wildnis entdecken auf dem European XFEL Campus Öffentliche #Wildkräuter-Führung auf dem European XFEL Campus am Dienstag, dem 22. Oktober um 16:45 Uhr. Jens Clausen vom Verein „#Schenefelder #Beete e.V.“ zeigt, dass auf dem Campus von European XFEL nicht nur Spitzentechnologe betrieben wird, sondern dass durch die naturnahe Gestaltung des Geländes und durch #Renaturierung ausgedehnte Grünflächen entstanden sind, die einer großen Vielfalt an Pflanzen und Tieren einen Lebensraum bieten. Der Schwerpunkt der Führung liegt auf essbare #Kräuter und Pflanzen sowie deren Verarbeitungsmöglichkeiten. Die Führung ist auf Deutsch und dauert rund eineinhalb Stunden. Bitte geeignete Kleidung und festes Schuhwerk anziehen! Die Zahl der Teilnehmenden ist begrenzt. Weitere Führungen sind geplant. Anmeldungen unter: https://lnkd.in/e4uFMRXx Über die Schenefelder Beete: https://lnkd.in/e76g9sWa -- Discovering wilderness on the European XFEL Campus Public guided tour of wild herbs on the European XFEL Campus on Tuesday, 22 October at 16:45. Jens Clausen from the ‘Schenefelder Beete e.V.’ association will show that the European XFEL campus is not only home to cutting-edge technology, but that the natural design of the site and renaturalisation have created extensive green areas that provide a habitat for a wide variety of plants and animals. The tour focuses on eatable herbs and plants and how they can be processed. The tour is in German and lasts around one and a half hours. Please wear suitable clothing and sturdy shoes! The number of participants is limited. Further tours are planned. Bookings can be made at: https://lnkd.in/e4uFMRXx About the Schenefelder Beete: https://lnkd.in/e76g9sWa
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The European X-ray Free Electron Laser (European XFEL) is an international X-ray research laser facility located in the German federal states of Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein. A scientific user facility, the European XFEL generates high-intensity X-ray laser pulses for researchers across the world. The European XFEL is managed by a nonprofit company, European XFEL GmbH, and is supported by 12 member states: Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Russia, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.
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European XFEL congratulates Nobel Prize winners in chemistry Researchers at the world's largest X-ray laser are delighted to see Demis Hassabis, John M. Jumper and David Baker honoured. The researchers at the world's largest free-electron laser, the European XFEL, are delighted that Demis Hassabis, John M. Jumper and David Baker have been awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. The decoding of protein structures is an important field of research for X-ray lasers such as the European XFEL. David Baker has been an active user of the European XFEL since 2022. His team has actively participated in single-molecule imaging experiments at the Small Quantum Systems (SQS) and SPB/SFX instrument. There, they recorded diffraction patterns of computationally designed proteins and single molecules for the first time. “We are excited that David Baker has received the Nobel Prize for his ground-breaking work in the computer-aided design of de novo proteins," says Thomas Feurer, Chairman of the Management Board of European XFEL. "We look forward to collaborating on upcoming experiments where he plans to explore the ultra-fast dynamics and behaviour of these innovative proteins with us.” Henry Chapman, who leads the Coherent X-Ray Imaging division at the Center for Free Electron Laser Science (CFEL) at DESY and is a spokesperson for the SFX user consortium adds: „It has been wonderful to collaborate with David Baker and his group on using designer proteins for XFEL experiments to learn more about protein dynamics."
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Xcool Lab of European XFEL has opened doors now. First physics class came from Gymnasium Schenefeld. Their topic: ‘The invisible world of X-rays’. Courses in molecular biology will also take place soon.
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Hearty Congratulations Prof. David Baker!! It's been an amazing honour for us to have been doing experiments together with you recently 🎉 🎉 Center for Free-Electron Laser Science Hamburg European XFEL Max Planck Society DESY Henry Chapman Institute for Protein Design, University of Washington
BREAKING NEWS The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with one half to David Baker “for computational protein design” and the other half jointly to Demis Hassabis and John M. Jumper “for protein structure prediction.” The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2024 is about proteins, life’s ingenious chemical tools. David Baker has succeeded with the almost impossible feat of building entirely new kinds of proteins. Demis Hassabis and John Jumper have developed an AI model to solve a 50-year-old problem: predicting proteins’ complex structures. These discoveries hold enormous potential. The diversity of life testifies to proteins’ amazing capacity as chemical tools. They control and drive all the chemical reactions that together are the basis of life. Proteins also function as hormones, signal substances, antibodies and the building blocks of different tissues. Proteins generally consist of 20 different amino acids, which can be described as life’s building blocks. In 2003, David Baker succeeded in using these blocks to design a new protein that was unlike any other protein. Since then, his research group has produced one imaginative protein creation after another, including proteins that can be used as pharmaceuticals, vaccines, nanomaterials and tiny sensors. The second discovery concerns the prediction of protein structures. In proteins, amino acids are linked together in long strings that fold up to make a three-dimensional structure, which is decisive for the protein’s function. Since the 1970s, researchers had tried to predict protein structures from amino acid sequences, but this was notoriously difficult. However, four years ago, there was a stunning breakthrough. In 2020, Demis Hassabis and John Jumper presented an AI model called AlphaFold2. With its help, they have been able to predict the structure of virtually all the 200 million proteins that researchers have identified. Since their breakthrough, AlphaFold2 has been used by more than two million people from 190 countries. Among a myriad of scientific applications, researchers can now better understand antibiotic resistance and create images of enzymes that can decompose plastic. Life could not exist without proteins. That we can now predict protein structures and design our own proteins confers the greatest benefit to humankind. Learn more Press release: https://bit.ly/3TM8oVs Popular information: https://bit.ly/3XYHZGp Advanced information: https://bit.ly/4ewMBta
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The presentation of all BSOs, organizers #BSBF2024 in Trieste from 1st to 4th October 2024 CERN European Space Agency - ESA European Southern Observatory ESRF - The European Synchrotron European Spallation Source ERIC European XFEL GET_INvolved in research with FAIR Fusion for Energy ILL - Institut Laue Langevin SKAO in Australia #RegioneFVG Regione Autonoma Friuli Venezia Giulia
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#InsideBSBF2024: Interview with BSOs ❓"For your organisation, how important is it to strengthen a single European market for Big science and industry?" Xavier BARCONS, Director General - European Southern Observatory Jörg BLAUROCK, Technical Managing Director - GET_INvolved in research with FAIR Helmut SCHOBER, Director General - European Spallation Source ERIC Mark Robert JOHNSON, Partnerships and Communication - ILL - Institut Laue Langevin Nicole ELLEUCHE, Managing Director and Administrative Director - European XFEL Christopher HARTLEY, Head of Industrial, Procurement and Knowledge Transfer - CERN Philip DIAMOND, Director General - SKAO in Australia Carole MUNDELL, Director of Science - European Space Agency - ESA Marc LACHAISE, Director General - Fusion for Energy Jean DAILLANT, Director General - ESRF - The European Synchrotron #BSBF2024 #RegioneFVG Regione Autonoma Friuli Venezia Giulia
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Don't worry if you missed out on the HALRIC Conference in Hamburg last week! The highlights and pictures are out now (link below)💥 As Katharina Fegebank said in her opening remarks, the HALRIC conference was a milestone to jointly review the progress and achievements after the first 18 months of the project. The 2nd Mayor of Hamburg continued: Science knows no borders - this is what transnational projects such as HALRIC remind us of. Especially in times where borders often seem to divide us. By pooling our resources, knowledge, and expertise, we are not only accelerating scientific breakthroughs, but also reinforcing the idea that together, we are much stronger. That is why HALRIC is so important - not just for Germany or Scandinavia, but for Europe!🌍 THANK YOU for this warm welcome, also to Hauke Heekeren, President of University of Hamburg for the further welcome to the Bahrenfeld Science City and for making the call to action and encourage more researchers to collaborate cross-border through HALRIC🤝 THANK YOU also to the program committee and their teams for guidance and support during several months. It was fantastic to see all the elements of the program come together from high-level strategic Life Science perspectives to examples of #HALRIC pilot projects and the efforts to map Research Infrastructures in the ÖKS-Hamburg Region and establish the Hanseatic Science Cloud🎯 The highlights and pictures are featured here: https://lnkd.in/dgikj36N As Kajsa M Paulsson, Medicinska fakulteten, Lunds universitet concludes in the article, we look forward to the new opportunities and innovations that will emerge from the collaborative efforts in the HALRIC Region and she further thanked the organizing team at Medicon Valley Alliance, and European XFEL for the tour of their facility and not least all the speakers and attendees for making the event such a success!🙏🎉 HALRIC Partners: Lund University MAX IV Laboratory European Spallation Source ERIC Malmö University Region Skåne Skånes universitetssjukhus (Skåne University Hospital) Medicon Village Centre for Molecular Medicine Norway (NCMM), University of Oslo University of Hamburg Universitätsklinikum Hamburg Eppendorf DESY EMBL European XFEL Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg Life Science Nord DTU - Technical University of Denmark Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, UCPH SDU eScience Center Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center - Aarhus University Rigshospitalet Medicon Valley Alliance 📷 UHH/Feuerböther
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Ten years of successful cooperation: Freiberg students learn about materials research with X-ray lasers For ten years now, a unique cooperation has been giving students at TU Bergakademie Freiberg an insight into the world of the X-ray free-electron laser (XFEL). The 15 participants that attended the annual block lecture at European XFEL from 23 to 27 September are the tenth group of Freiberg students to take part in this course organized by the international research facility. During this week, the students stayed for several days in the facility's guest house and deepened their knowledge about the structure and applications of the X-ray laser, which is one of the most modern and brightest X-ray radiation sources in the world. The lecture series 'Materials research with X-ray free-electron lasers (#XFEL)' is led by TU Freiberg Professor Serguei Molodtsov, who is also Scientific Director of European XFEL, and Dr Friedrich Roth from the Institute of Experimental Physics at TU #Bergakademie #Freiberg. During the week-long course, the students learn about the developments and possible applications of the state-of-the-art X-ray light source directly from scientists, including several leading scientists and group leaders at European XFEL. “We are delighted to be hosting this lecture series for the tenth time. A number of previous participants have later on become Master and PhD students at European XFEL which demonstrates that this is a fruitful collaboration for both the TU Bergakademie Freiberg and for us”, Molodtsov said. The compulsory elective module gives students at TU Bergakademie Freiberg the opportunity to interact with researchers at European XFEL already during their studies, to learn about the latest research results and to visit the unique research facility. The students also made excursions to the X-ray radiation source PETRA III and the world's first X-ray free-electron laser #FLASH at #DESY in #Hamburg.
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Lively interest in research with the European XFEL at the physics highlights in #Hanover #HDP2024
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